Cool, thanks.
I had the impression that I was sometimes falling into this in some other way more difficult to get out of, but I'm not sure; I'll try to keep better track of this.
I see the problem as belonging to the Global Find window, not the HTML window. A panel HTML window could be problematic, because (1) now you have to dismiss it to get any work done, but (2) if you do that, how will you consult what it said? I _need_ both the project and the HTML window to be available.
Perhaps I am to blame for having Show Command Output set at New Window?
m.
On Jul 16, 2016, at 1:10 PM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 15 Jul 2016, at 19:27, Matt Neuburg wrote:
Allan, can we call this a bug or at least undesirable? The html output window was produced from some project so maybe it can be associated with that project...?
Ideally the HTML window would be a “panel” so that the document remains “main window” and will get the keys not handled by the HTML window (like ⇧⌘F, but also bundle commands like re-running a build on ⌘B or a script on ⌘R).
Unfortunately making the HTML window a panel has a few disadvantages, for example one can no longer search the content of the HTML window (with ⌘F) and with a HTML window frontmost, opening new window and closing it again, will not bring focus back to the HTML window.
That said, this is on the list of issues I would very much like to solve, the specific case with project folder could probably be solved easier than the general case, as we can make a direct link between the two windows, as I also want to link the file browser so that we can have an option for searching what is currently selected there, so I will look at it when I reach that item.
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